The Professor’s Forum June 29: Constructive Changes

Summary

Professor Nash has defined a "constructive change" as follows: "A constructive change occurs when the contract work is actually changed but the procedures of the Changes clause have not been followed." That seems fairly straightforward, but the topic of constructive changes has been litigated in hundreds of cases at the boards of contract appeals and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, and constructive changes still play a significant role in Government contracting. Join Professor Nash and Tim Sullivan as they discuss the types of situations that result in constructive changes, the challenges in obtaining relief, and the best practices for minimizing financial exposure.

Dates & Topics

A Special Year for the Professor’s Forum

Experience this unique opportunity. This popular webinar series with Professor Ralph Nash is now a virtual class. Each month Professor Nash and Tim Sullivan will broadcast live training from PCI’s studio in Washington, DC. You can join us in person or log on and enjoy a dynamic dialogue with Ralph and Tim and learn about important contracting issues and best practices. This is also an excellent opportunity for you and your colleagues to join in a group environment and bring your questions.

The Professor's Forum with Ralph Nash and Tim Sullivan Virtual Class Series (to register for the 2017 series, click here)

Experience this unique opportunity. This popular webinar series with Professor Ralph Nash is now a virtual class. Each month Professor Nash and Tim Sullivan will broadcast live training from PCI’s studio in Washington, DC. You can join us in person or log on and enjoy a dynamic dialogue with Ralph and Tim and learn about important contracting issues and best practices. This is also an excellent opportunity for you and your colleagues to join in a group environment and bring your questions.